Substitute for hostas
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- Primrose
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Every year my hostas get decimated by slugs and snails and I hate having to put down slug killer. But last year I accepted defeat, and split the bulbs of a self seeded Cuckoo Pint) (Lords & Ladies) plant as a substitute. I had wonderful foliage with attractive cream veins all through the summer and it has kept going all through the winter & spring too too, without a slug or snail in sight. I believe it's part of the Arum Lilly family. I don't know whether the red berries are poisonous, and it does spread so will need to be kept under control, but as an attractive green leafy plant I'm converted.
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Dear Primrose, do keep a tight rein on it, as it does have a habit of growing in the most annoying places.
There seems to be an awful lot of it about this year.
But i thought the leaves of the Cuckoo Pint died down at the beginning of the summer.
There seems to be an awful lot of it about this year.
But i thought the leaves of the Cuckoo Pint died down at the beginning of the summer.
Kind Regards, Old Herbaceous.
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Primrose
Your lords & ladies/ cuckoo pint is Arum Italicum or Maculatum, it comes under both names, when I bought mine some years it had a label Arum Italicum, a lovely plant for flower arrangering, I believe that the red berries are poisonus and like you said it grows all over the place.
Bren
Your lords & ladies/ cuckoo pint is Arum Italicum or Maculatum, it comes under both names, when I bought mine some years it had a label Arum Italicum, a lovely plant for flower arrangering, I believe that the red berries are poisonus and like you said it grows all over the place.
Bren
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Dear Primrose,
Arum I.P. is poisonous but it also is a plant with very irritating juices which cause you to itch for days. I would advise you to wear gloves and long sleeves before dealing with it.
I would also mention that the berries will spread the plant around extremely well so it might be an advantage to remove them before they break off the stem and roll all over.
If you fancy something else try bergenia cordifolia and vars, brunnera macrophylla and vars or alchemilla mollis.
Regards Sally Wright.
Arum I.P. is poisonous but it also is a plant with very irritating juices which cause you to itch for days. I would advise you to wear gloves and long sleeves before dealing with it.
I would also mention that the berries will spread the plant around extremely well so it might be an advantage to remove them before they break off the stem and roll all over.
If you fancy something else try bergenia cordifolia and vars, brunnera macrophylla and vars or alchemilla mollis.
Regards Sally Wright.
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Thanks for the tips folks. I had noticed its capacity to spread - thought that was from the bulbs, but obviously I will make a point of cutting off the red berries and will perhaps pot them in containers in future. I didn't realise it could be an irritant. I haven't suffered so far but will take precautions in future.
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Primros
re Cuckoo Pint, Lords and Ladies - be aware of the sexual connotations. Pint or Pintle is the same as the other P word. Also known as Willy Lily
Be warned
http://www.paghat.com/arum.html
Alan
re Cuckoo Pint, Lords and Ladies - be aware of the sexual connotations. Pint or Pintle is the same as the other P word. Also known as Willy Lily
Be warned
http://www.paghat.com/arum.html
Alan
Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
Believe one tenth of what you hear, and you will get some little truth (old Welsh proverb)
Believe one tenth of what you hear, and you will get some little truth (old Welsh proverb)
